ADHD Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effects of a Probiotic Drink on Behaviour, Sleep and the Microbiome in Children With ADHD
Verified date | September 2023 |
Source | St. Mary's University, Twickenham |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This randomised, placebo controlled trial explores the effects of supplementation with a probiotic drink (kefir) in children diagnosed with ADHD on behaviour, sleep, attention and the gut microbiome.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 81 |
Est. completion date | September 26, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | September 26, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 8 Years to 13 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - A previous diagnosis of ADHD according to the DSM-IV or DSM-V criteria by a qualified health care professional. - Children aged between 8 and 13 years at the time of study. - Children with a comorbidity will be accepted. - Both males and females Exclusion Criteria: - Children currently undergoing a current course of behavioural therapy. - Children with a reported milk allergy or lactose intolerance. - Reported use of antibiotics, probiotics, antifungals or steroids in the past four weeks. - Diagnosis of a gastrointestinal disorder e.g., Inflammatory Bowel Disease or Coeliac disease. - Diagnosis of an auto-immune disease or compromised immunity. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | St Mary's University | London | Greater London |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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St. Mary's University, Twickenham | Goldsmiths, University of London, London South Bank University |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in The Strengths and Weakness of ADHD-symptoms and Normal-behaviour (SWAN) scale | 18 item scale comparing the child to other children of the same age. Each item is responded to on a seven-point scale ranging from far below average (-3) to far above average (+3).
The scores are summed and divided by the number of items, to express the summary score as the average rating-per-item (range -3 to +3, with lower scores indicating more severe ADHD symptoms). |
week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in The Go/NoGo test | Participants respond to a particular stimulus while various stimuli are presented on a computer screen. There are 1500 milliseconds between each response, with 320 repetitions.
Go errors (errors of omission) - A higher score = greater inattention (worse) NoGo errors (errors of commission) - A higher score = greater impulsivity (worse) Go reaction times - A higher score = less impulsivity (better) Go reaction time variability - A higher score = greater inattention (worse) |
week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in mean activity during sleep. | Actigraphy recordings. Range 0-8. A higher score = less sound sleep (worse). | week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in minutes spent awake during the down period | Actigraphy recordings. Range 0-8. A higher score = less sound sleep (worse). | week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in sleep latency | Actigraphy recordings of time taken to fall asleep. Range 0-8. A higher score = more time taken to fall asleep (worse). | week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in sleep efficiency | Actigraphy recordings of % down period spent asleep, after removing sleep latency. A higher score = better. | week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in wake after sleep onset | Actigraphy recordings of minutes spent awake during the down period after removing sleep latency. Range 0-8. A higher score = less sound sleep (worse). | week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in sleep fragmentation | Actigraphy recordings of the number of awakenings/ total minutes of sleep x 100) - Higher score = more fragmented sleep (worse). | week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in mean daytime activity | Actigraphy recording of mean daytime activity. (0-8) not necessarily worse or better. | week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | The Consensus Sleep diary | Record of sleep - used qualitatively to detect and remove artefacts from the data. Takes approximately 3 minutes per day to complete. | week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | The Consensus Sleep diary | Record of sleep - used qualitatively to detect and remove artefacts from the data. Takes approximately 3 minutes per day to complete. | week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in The Child's Sleep habits questionnaire | Consists of 33 items. Each item is rated by parents using a three-point scale (with some items reverse-scored):
3 - Usually =occurs 5+ times a week 2 - Sometimes = occurs 2-4 times a week 1 - Rarely = occurs 0-1 times a week A Total Sleep Disturbances score is calculated as the sum of all scored questions. Total scores range from 33 to 99 - higher scores indicate more problematic sleep. |
week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in Sleep self report | Consists of 26 items. Each item is rated by children using a three-point scale (with some items reverse-scored):
3 - Usually = occurs 5+ times a week 2 - Sometimes = occurs 2-4 times a week 1 - Rarely = occurs 0-1 times a week. A Total Sleep Disturbances score is calculated as the sum of all scored questions. Total scores range from 26 to 78 - higher scores indicate more problematic sleep. |
week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in The Gastrointestinal Severity Index | A three-point rating scale across six gastrointestinal symptoms. A higher scores indicate worse symptoms.
Total scores range from 0-12 - higher scores indicating more severe symptoms. |
week 0 and week 6 | |
Secondary | Change in stool microbiome analysis | Investigate if there are changes in diversity and species in week 6 relative to week 0. | week 0 and week 6 |
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